A Columbia County man’s prison term imposed for secretly video-recording a girl as she dressed and undressed was cut in half Tuesday.

Judge Sheryl B. Jolly granted the defense’s request to release Wayne Davis from the two-year term she imposed in January 2014. Davis had pleaded guilty in Columbia County Superior Court to five counts of unlawful surveillance.

The following accounts were taken from Columbia County Sheriff’s Office incident reports:

Tractor trailer burglarized

A tractor trailer driver called authorities Monday afternoon when he discovered someone broke into his truck.

The 45-year-old driver discovered that someone broke out the driver’s side vent window of the truck parked on the shoulder of the 600 block of South Old Belair Road across from Prather Construction Park. He said nothing was missing from inside the cab.

Goodwill Industries of Middle Georgia is expanding to the Grovetown area.

The organization which provides education, work and career services, purchased a 2-acre site on Partnership Drive at the Gateway Center for its newest location, according to Barry Paschal, Goodwill of Middle Georgia Senior Marketing director.

“This gives us one more outpost so to speak in the CSRA closer to the center of the whole Goodwill 35-county coverage area,” Paschal said. “It also puts us smack in the middle of the fastest growing part of the entire CSRA.”

Columbia County officials said the latest estimate of damages from an incident of vandalism at Blanchard Woods Park over the Christmas holiday has risen to $57,000.

County Special Projects Manager John-Paul Stout said an estimate for repairs from Statesboro, Ga. contractor Dabbs Williams came in at $53,000 to regrade the BMX track, repair ruts, replace sod and repair underground drains, which were damaged by a four-wheel-drive vehicle on Dec. 25.

Columbia County authorities are looking for a man they say robbed two hotels near Interstate 20 at gunpoint Friday.

The front desk clerk of the Holiday Inn Augusta West on Park West Drive called police at about 7:10 a.m. after she said an armed robber stole money from the cash register, according to Columbia County sheriff’s Capt. Steve Morris.

A judge said Friday that an Evans teen charged with extensively damaging Columbia County’s new BMX track can remain out on bond.

The 16-year-old stood before county Juvenile Court Judge Douglas J. Flanagan for an arraignment hearing Friday, when he pled no guilty to felony second degree criminal trespass and violation of his Class D license. Authorities have not named the teen because he is charged as a juvenile.